Health
The science behind the second dose and the working of mRNA vaccines – mRNA are gene-based vaccines – Economic Times
Tens of millions of people across the US have received a coronavirus vaccine. So far, the majority of doses have been either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, both…

DNA and mRNA vaccines offer huge advantages over traditional types of vaccines, since they use only genetic code from a pathogen – rather than the entire virus or bacteria.The Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are proof that mRNA vaccines are ready for prime time – and far surpass their predecessors. The hopes that gene-based vaccines could one day provide a vaccine for malaria or HIV, cure cancer, replace less effective traditional vaccines or be ready to stop the next pandemic before it gets started…
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